The Influence of Black Slave Culture on Early America
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The Black slaves of colonial America brought their own culture from Africa to
the new land. Despite their persecution, the "slave culture" has contributed
greatly to the development of America's own music, dance, art, and clothing.
Music
It is understandable that when Africans were torn from their homes and families,
lashed into submission , and forced into lifelong slave labor, they would be, on
the most part, resentful and angry. Various forms of expression, clandestine
yet
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of Black Americans are astounding. Their advancements in music, art, religion, language, and science have helped shape American culture as a whole. Bibliography Angel, Stephen W. The African-American Almanac, v.4. Harper Publishing, San Francisco, 1984. Internet: http://genesis.acu.edu Internet: http://users.iol.it Internet: The Black Experience @gopher://wiretap.spies.com Microsoft Bookshelf Encyclopedia. Columbia University Press, Chicago, 1995. Rampling, Anne. Exit To Eden. Dell Publishing, New York, 1989 World Book Encyclopedia. World Book Inc., Chicago, 1992
of Black Americans are astounding. Their advancements in music, art, religion, language, and science have helped shape American culture as a whole. Bibliography Angel, Stephen W. The African-American Almanac, v.4. Harper Publishing, San Francisco, 1984. Internet: http://genesis.acu.edu Internet: http://users.iol.it Internet: The Black Experience @gopher://wiretap.spies.com Microsoft Bookshelf Encyclopedia. Columbia University Press, Chicago, 1995. Rampling, Anne. Exit To Eden. Dell Publishing, New York, 1989 World Book Encyclopedia. World Book Inc., Chicago, 1992